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In Mississippi. Yazoo clay keeps secrets. 7,000 bodies out there. Or more. A forgotten asylum cemetery. It was my family's mystery. Shame, guilt, propriety. Something keeps it all buried deep. Until it's not. I'm Larison Campbell and this is under Yazoo Clay. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Are you hungry? Colleen Witt here. And Eating While Broke is back for season four every Thursday on the Black Effect Podcast Network. This season we've got a legendary lineup serving up broke dishes and even better stories on the menu. We have Tony Baker, Nick Cannon, Melissa Ford, October London and Carrie Harper Howey turning Big Macs into big moves. Catch Eating While Broke every Thursday on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts. Wherever you get your favorite shows come hung for season four. I'm ready to fight. Oh, this is Fighting Words. Okay, I'll put the hammer back. Hi, I'm George M. Johnson, a best selling author with the second most banned book in America. Now more than ever, we need to use our voices to fight back. Part of the power of black queer creativity is the fact that we got us. You know, we are the greatest culture makers in world history. Listen to Fighting words on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. Hi, I'm Bob Pittman, chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia. I'm excited to introduce a brand new season of my podcast, Math and Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing. I'm having conversations with some folks across a wide range of industries to hear how they reach the top of their fields and the lessons they learned along the way that everyone can use. I'll be joined by innovative leaders like chairman and CEO of Elf Beauty, Tarang Amin Tarang, legendary singer, songwriter and philanthropist Jewel. Being a rock star is very fun, but helping people is way more fun. And Damian Maldonado, CEO of American Financing. I figured out the formula. I just have to work hard. Then that's magic. Join me as we uncover innovations in data and analytics, the math and the ever important creative spark, the magic. Listen to math and Magic on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. I'm Mary Kay McBrayer, host of the podcast the Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told. This season explores women from the 19th century to now. Women who were murderers and scammers, but also women who were photojournalists, lawyers, writers and more. This podcast tells more than just the brutal, gory details of horrific acts I delve into the good, the bad, the difficult, and all the nuance I can find because these are the stories that we need to know to understand the intersection of society, justice, and the fascinating workings of the human psyche. Join me every week as I tell some of the most enthralling true crime stories about women who are not just victims, but heroes or villains, or often somewhere in between. Listen to the greatest true crime stories ever told on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's the Best Bits of the Week with Morgan. Part two she's breaking down the top seven segments from the Bobby Bones show this week. It's Best Bits time. And hopefully you are here because you're catching up on the Bobby Bones show this week, which is awesome. We love that you're listening and I'm really happy to have you here on a Saturday, Sunday, or whenever you decide to listen to this. I'm just really glad you're here. Make sure you check out part one, Part three this weekend with Amy. It's always some fun girl talk. On part one, we talked about her trip coming up with her boyfriend, and also a shedding season she's kind of in right now. Also, tongue twister shedding season. And also I had a foster puppy this week, which was really fun and also overwhelming. And then part three, we answered listener questions, as always. But now the reason you're here, let's get into the show from this week. Ever heard of Boomer asking? Well, you probably do it and you just don't know it because naturally we love to talk about things that are happening in our lives. And that's kind of where this statement, new word phrasing came from. So the show did a segment all about Boomer asking and everybody got to choose their Boomer asking. Topic number seven called Boomer asking. It's when you ask a question just so you can talk about yourself. You don't even really ask anybody else. So you get to. You basically ask question out loud to yourself and then you answer it. Oh, so it's like a boomerang. Yeah, it's like boomerang. You throw it out there, but it comes back. Yeah, like you don't even get. You don't give a chance to answer it. It's like you're just asking. It's, it's like, hey, so how was your vacation? Because mine was great. I'm telling you. We went to. You didn't even give a chance to ask or, or be like, hey, so how, how's Work. Cause let me tell you about mine. It is. That's Boomer asking. So I like, let's all boomerask. Okay. Something here. Do you want to go first? Do you have a boomerasque? I do, but I kind of feel like I want to see another example before I can go first. Throw mine out there. Yeah, I know. You excited about the game tonight? I am. Because, look, Arkansas's playing Texas Tech tonight. It's awesome. Sweet 16, they're playing. Who? You don't talk back. I just talk. I can't ask questions because you got the question. Yeah, I boomered it back to me. Okay. Yeah. I just take over and you're just like, wait, yeah, like I asked a question. Then you just are like, well, I didn't get to talk. Okay. Yeah, I'm gonna wedge my way in there. Trust me, I just saw it. Then tonight, sweet 16, they're playing Texas Tech. The game's not till 9:00pm which really stinks, but it's in San Francisco, so they're two hours back. Only seven there, but it's super cool. A little nervous about it, but I'm coming tomorrow. Probably cranky, but. Yeah. So I'm really excited about that game. Yeah. So you are too, I guess. Yeah. See? See, I didn't really ask to come back. Right, right. No need for a wedge. Okay. Yeah, you tried. You got me. You try to kick me off a little bit there. Well, because I thought I. Yeah, I didn't know if you can kind of get your way in there and take it back. But, like, you asked the question. We're not having a land battle. We're not. Eddie, you want to do a boomerang? Oh, yeah, I got one. Ask me a question. Well, so mine's for Amy, though, because Amy just had a birthday. Amy, how was your birthday? Oh, my gosh, mine was awesome. I got so many texts from people. I guess I have a lot of friends because they text me all day and calls people that I haven't heard from in a while. Happy birthday. Gosh, it was awesome. That's cool. Yeah, I didn't. I got a number and I didn't really give it to that many people, so you're missing the point. But you know what? You're not supposed to. She's legend. She is. Decided she's wedging into all this. Guys, there. Whoever has my old phone number, I think. No, no, no. They're annoyed. They are annoyed. Like, they. They ended up on a family group text or something and they were taking over the Boomer asking questions to like, what is going on? This is not Amy's number anymore. And then that's what. You know, we've been talking about Walker Hayes doing my theme song. He was originally texting my old number and called adhd. It's not called Boomerang. What did she. What did she say? Did you hear my new jingle? Go and finish that one. She didn't mean to do it. Go ahead. Did you hear. You know how Walker Hayes is doing my jingle? So he was texting that old number, and the kid replied back because then he has a golf tournament coming up. And he was inviting me to do that. And the kid's like, stop texting me. This isn't Amy. And Walker thought I was just joking with him. He's like, oh, come on. You don't even have to play. You can just putt. And he's like, if you don't stop texting me, I'm a minor. I'm gonna call the cops. Oh, damn. And so Walker was like, okay, I saw my. That's Boomer asking. She didn't mean to, though. I think that's just how she talked. She was just talking Lunchbox. So is that hers, or does she have another one that's hers? Please, God. Yes, that's hers. You're up. And what do you got going on this weekend? Let me tell you, I got no free time this weekend because my kids. Every kid has a birthday party every weekend. We have three birthday parties on the books. This weekend, we have baseball practice, a baseball game, and three birthday parties. When do I get any time to just sit down? My wife's always like, we should spend time at home. But nope, we got all these birthday parties. Yay, another trampoline park. Can't wait for the German festive weekend. And at the end, I even forgot he asked a question. So we just move on to something else there. So that's Boomer asking. And what Amy was doing was being Amy. What? Yeah, yeah. Putting up roadblocks. That was crazy. Taking over control. I heard you were taking over control in the building. Somebody. So, what, you're, like, bossing people around around here? What, like you, like, own the place? Is what I heard. Oh, what? Okay, Eddie's making some weird names. What? Didn't say anything. Is this, like, show prep? Eddie, I didn't say anything. What I did hear, though, that Amy was arguing with an executive in the building really loudly. Really? That's pretty cool. Maybe she was boomeracking, right? No, no. You know what? That had to do with what, Bobby, you already know. Cause I had to call you about it. Oh, goodness. And I was gonn. There she goes again. Oh, my gosh. She just boomeras us again. Okay, so that's what boomerasking is, everybody. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two. There's a type of soil in Mississippi called Yazoo clay. It's thick, burnt orange, and it's got a reputation. It's terrible, terrible dirt. Yazoo clay eats everything, so things that get buried there tend to stay buried until they're not. In 2012, construction crews at Mississippi's biggest hospital made a shocking discovery. 7,000 bodies out there or more, all former patients of the old state asylum. And nobody knew they were there. It was my family's mystery. But in this corner of the south, it's not just the soil that keeps secrets. Nobody talks about it. Nobody has any information. When you peel back the layers of Mississippi's Yazoo Clay, nothing's ever as simple as you think. The story is much more complicated and nuanced than that. I'm Larison Campbell. Listen to Under Yazu Clay on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. On November 5, 2018 at 6:33am, a red Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in a ditch out in Sleep Hole Valley. The driver's seat door was open. No traces of footsteps leaving the vehicle. No belongings were found, except for a cassette tape lodged in the player. On that tape were 10 vile. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Grotesque. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Horrific stories that to this day have been kept restricted from the public until now. You feeling this too? A horror anthology podcast. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, y'all, it's your girl, Cheekies. And I'm back with a brand new season of your favorite podcast, Cheekies and Chill. I'll be sharing even more personal stories with you guys, and I know a lot of people are gonna attack me. Why are you gonna go visit your dad? Your mom wouldn't be okay with it. I'm gonna tell you guys right now. I know my mother and I know my mom had a very forgiving heart. That is my story on plastic surgery. This is my truth. I think the last time I cried like that was when I lost my mom like that, like, yelling. I was like, no. I was like, oh. And I thought, what did I do wrong? And as always, you'll get my exclusive take on Topics like love, personal growth, health, family ties, and more. And don't forget, I'll also be dishing out my best advice to you on episodes of Dear Cheekies. So my fiance and I have been together for 10 years. In the first two years of being together, I find out he is cheating on me. Not only with women, but also with men. What should I do? Okay, where do I start? That's not love. He doesn't love you enough. Because if he loved you, he'd be faithful. It's going to be an exciting year and I hope that you can join me, listen to Cheekies and Chill Season four as part of the My Cultura podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Are your ears bored? Yeah. Are you looking for a new podcast that will make you laugh, learn and say G. Yeah. Then tune in to locatora radio season 10 today. Okay. I'm Diosa. I'm Mala, the host of Locatora Radio, a radiophonic novella, which is just a very extra way of saying a podcast. We're launching this season with a miniseries, totally nostalgic, a four part series about the Latinos who shaped pop culture in the early 2000s. It's Lala checking in with all things Y2K 2000s. My favorite memory, honestly, was us having our own media platforms like Mundos and MTV Tres. You could turn on the TV, you see Thalia, you see JLo, Nina Sky, Evie Queen. All the girlies doing their things. All of the beauty reflected right back at us. It was everything. Tune in to locatora radio season 10. Now that's what I call a podcast. Listen to Locatora Radio Season 10 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Sonoro and iHeart's Mikeultura Podcast Network present the Setup, a new romantic comedy podcast starring Harvey Guillen and Christian Navarro. The setup follows a lonely museum curator searching for love. But when the perfect man walks into his life. Well, I guess I'm saying I like you, you like me. He actually is. Is too good to be true. This is a con. I'm conning you to get the gelato painting. We could do this together. To pull off this heist, they'll have to get close and jump into the deep end together. That's a huge leap, Fernando, don't you think? After you, Chulito. But love is the biggest risk they'll ever take. Fernando's never going to love you as much as he loves this job. That painting is ours. Listen to the setup as part of the Mike Gutura Podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. There are some listeners out there that are big fans of Tuesday Reviews Day where we review recent TV shows, movies that we've seen, and maybe you wanna watch them, maybe you don't, but that's what this whole segment is about. Also, you can find all the previous ones. I've loaded them into a blog on our page. If you go to bobbybones.com I'm going to do this right now while I'm telling you guys so I can give you step by step instructions. Bobbybones.com, you'll see a little tab that says Show News. You click on that and you'll see Tuesday Reviews Day in the drop down menu. And all of our ones from Tuesday Reviews day are there in case you've ever missed any or couldn't write it down because you're listening in your car. So if you hear these right now, you're like, oh, that sounds good, but I'll forget. Go check this out on our website. Number six, you guys want to do Tuesday Reviews Day? I have a lot, so I'll do, I'll wait to do some of them on the, the second show that we do later on the podcast. I can do Severance because I finished it. Anybody else finish it? Yeah, I finished it. By the way, I want to say this about Severance. Season one was five out of five. I have very few five out of fives in my life. I might have two or three five out of fives ever in the history. So season one of Severance was five out of five for me. Season two, I'm given three out of five. There were just, they would just throw stupid layers at you and without clearing other layers up and then be like, you don't understand. Well, you must be stupid. And I'm like, well, I guess I am. And then, and then people on TikTok would shame you. If you don't think that's the greatest season ever, then you're stupid. Why are people calling me stupid? Yeah, it's over. That's a good thing. I felt like it was homework watching it. I, I gave episode one and two a try, but I was, yeah, I was disappointed, I guess, because I'm stupid. So I give that three out of five computer screens. Are you gonna do that one, Morgan? Yeah, you go and do that one. Yeah, so I'm like you. I really liked season one. I was excited to see where season two was gonna go, and I was just hoping season two was gonna, @ some point, turn a corner. And it never did the very, very end. There was, like, a cool moment, but besides that, it kind of suck. To your point. It felt like homework. I didn't want to watch the episodes, but I had to. I was committed. So I'm also. I have. I would even potentially go lower. 2.5 out of 5 numbers. Do you think there's any chance that we're stupid? Yeah, I do. Okay. Just making sure. Oh, I did watch the Conclave, the movie about the popes. Anybody watch it? Oh, yeah, That's a good movie. What about a movie or a documentary? It's a movie, and so John Lithgow's it's about. So what's crazy is it's kind of almost happening now because the Pope's sick. And so whenever they have to hire, hire, pick a new pope, you know, they sequester everybody and they vote. And when they don't have it after a day, they put black smoke up, and when they finally do, it's white smoke, and the new pope comes out. So if you've not learned that story, this actually teaches a little bit of it. But I've seen a couple movies and documentaries about that. But this has a few really famous people in it. Yeah. Ralph Fiennes, who's also Voldemort and Harry Potter is the main person. Oh, I never watched that, but I didn't know that guy. I know. I watch it on a flight. I give it four and a half out of five. Wow. Papacies. Really? What about Pope? What's a papacy? That's like your. That's what he does. It's just papacy. Oh, okay. Yeah. They found a way to make a movie about people writing things on a piece of paper and putting them into a. Like, a thing. Like, so entertaining and so crazy. I'm not Catholic. I am Catholic, and I was like, this brings back a lot of memories. You were. You were up for Pope. Yeah. Did you win? This is exactly how they do it. So I'm four and a half out of five. I'm not moving. Mike, though, my taste is not the same as yours. I feel like you have a refined taste. What'd you think? I also gave it four and a half out of five isn't awesome. It should have been one for Best Picture. Was it up? It was up for Best Picture. Oh, recount. See, I thought, like, it was a bad movie about Catholic Church just From watching, like, you know, little scenes of the Academy Awards, because I didn't know it was about Pope electing the pope. I don't think it's good or bad. I mean, I think it tries to depict. I don't want to say too much. I don't. I don't really want to do an Amy. Okay. Spoilers. Thank you. Yeah, I don't think it was. No, I was just describing the process. Yeah, it's just the process. You could have a problem with the process. It's the side of the process that you had no idea about, which is like, oh, this is wild. Unless you've, like, watched a documentary or something because it's political. It's voting. People come in from all. All the countries. All the cardinals from all the countries come in and they vote. And then there's. There's politicking behind me. Yeah. That's crazy. Yeah. Two, four out of fives, huh? I loved it. Yeah. Just the music in it, too. It makes it feel like a horror movie, but it's like, it's not a horror movie. I finished and was like, I'm moved by this. Anything else you watched? I watched the new Snow White movie in theaters. Oh, is it good? You know how sometimes they make Disney movies that adults also enjoy? This is not the case, like, unless you're like a really, really young man. He really walked us up to that one, didn't he? He's like, come along, kids. It was one of the first times I felt uncomfortable in the theater. Like, I shouldn't be here. Oh, that's not good. And the acting was really bad. I know. Sometimes you say, why shouldn't you be there? Because it's like, for, I would say 4 to 3 year old. Oh, it is for you. It's only for kids. Yeah. Because the acting is so bad that I think only a kid would enjoy it. I can't tell bad acting, though. What? I. I think if you watch this, you could. Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman, is the evil stepmom. And her performance is just so, like, how did they approve this? She's just, like, yelling. It sounds like she just read a line right before she got on camera and is yelling it into the camera, and that's what they used. Is she, in your mind, traditionally a good actor, though? Yeah, Wonder Woman's great. And isn't the main girl who played Snow White like a Broadway star? Yeah. Rachel Zegler. Huh? Oh, okay, let's do one more. We'll do the rest on the second show. Amy do you have anything? I did. I watched the Covenant on Amazon. Prime is a movie. It's a. I think a Guy Ritchie movie. Jake Gyllenhaal's in it. I had not ever even heard of it. I was just flipping through and I was like, okay, this looks interesting, but it's about. Let me pull up IMDb because I don't want to. For those that are wondering why she's doing that, it's not because she's not prepared. She has spoiled so many movies, even by accident, that she wants to be safe. Go ahead. Yeah. Actually, this is literally from IMDb. During the war in Afghanistan, a local interpreter risks his own life to carry an injured sergeant across miles of grueling terrain. That sounds good. What do you rate it? I give it three out of five stars. Oh, really? It is really good. But I do think the miles of grueling terrain went on for a little too long. Be careful. She's using the same words. Be careful. We'll do the rest on the second show. Three out of five interpreters. Three out of five interpreters. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two, sometimes there's many things to be thankful for. And I don't mean many like a lot. I mean many as in little, little, small things. Which is why Amy suggested we do micro gratitudes from our lives lately. Everybody shared something small that's happened in their life and they're really happy for. And I kind of got ridiculed for mine, so I panicked and you'll see what happened. Number five, Micro gratitudes. Don't get too deep. Give me something little you're thankful for today, Amy, I am thankful for some cute new reader glasses. And I haven't put them on yet because I've been a little nervous about what y'all are gonna say. You have them with you. I do. Okay. We will judge you. I know. Okay. But we're ready. Okay. You're gonna start wearing them in the. We warmed her up. None. We made it mostly for small print. It should be fine, but if you need me to read something, I gotta go like this. And I know y'all make fun of Eddie's. I do too, but because he goes like this, he puts him on his nose. Can I say something that you posted on your Instagram story? Don't. Don't put them on yet. Oh, can I. Want to. I would like to reflect on something you posted on your Instagram story that I could not have agreed with more when you posted. You know who your Friends are by the people who make fun of you the most. It was something because people at times will be like, you're so hard on Eddie, or they're so hard on Amy or sort of Bobby. And guys, if we didn't have the relationship where that could happen, it would not happen. So get ready. So get ready to go hard. We don't like them. Eddie, yours are terrible, though. Why? It's the way you wear them. Terrible. You don't have to read them. You don't have my nose. You don't have to wear those, Amy. And go. Okay, guys, I gotta go past my headphones. Oh, those are great. Those are great. Hold on. Those look like regular glasses. No, they're. No, they're like. They're like 80s. They're like aviators, but, like, you look great. Are these okay? They're excellent. I wish I could make fun of you. Nothing, Nothing. I wish more than to make fun of you right now. I saw some girls posting them on Instagram and I was like, I think I can do that. Consider yourself positively influenced, because those look good. Turn this way. I'm scared to look at lunch. He's gonna make fun of me. You do look like Jeffrey Dahmer from the Netflix series. Oh, no. Jeffrey Dahmer. I can't wear them. Yes, you can. They said I had 30 days. They don't look good on him, but on you they look great. And you're not Jeffrey Dahmer. You're good. Okay, one question and we'll move on. Have you eaten any humans lately? No, not yet. We're good then. Are they called the Dahmers? It is Warby Parker. Where they have names for all their glasses. Those look great. That would be scary. A plus. I hope you take a picture and put them online. We'll put them Bobby Bones. Show Instagram. You look great. Okay. Micro gratitude. Gratitude from a Glasses A plus lunchbox. I mean, it's just this season, March Madness, like, it is my favorite time of the year, and I've watched so much basketball and it still has two more weeks. So, I mean, that is my little micro. What do you call it? Micro gratitude. Yeah. Is March Madness. Love it. I'm gonna do one early one. My micro gratitude was Arkansas beating the crap out of Kansas. And I'm gonna say my micro gratitude was Kansas season being over, so I never had to watch a certain player on their team ever play basketball again. In case people don't know Arkansas beat Kansas. Hey, two out of three years. Last two times I played him in the tournament. It's awesome. It's my. No, that's a macro. I should hold that. That's a big one. Yeah. Yeah. This is my micro annoyance. What is basketball all the time. You know, our micro annoyances. Now you. Yeah, those glasses. Why don't you come chew on my fingers all the time? Like, how did y'all. Did people just not even work in the month of March? No, they don't. A basketball. It is crazy, though. You go on a Thursday at noon and, like, there's a bar everywhere. They just want to watch. Well, basketball, that's kind of over. The tournament continues now, but. Right. I know the first weekend is really the first. Arkansas made it into the sweet 16. Let's go. We are Texas Tech, and I like Texas Tech, and I kind of. Texas Tech coach. I like him a lot. Yeah, he's a cool guy. Right? There you go. He's a cool guy. Okay. Lunch with March Madness. It's a good one. Some. A good one, Eddie. Yeah. Mine is social media. I'm grateful for social media, and it's not the reasons you think. I just don't feel alone when I'm social. I'm on social media because there are people just like me, and I find that out because my algorithm is awesome. Right now, it's feeding me, like, all these dads and husbands that are like me putting in the dish, putting dishes in the dishwasher, my kids putting things in the dishwasher. It's all a mess. I'm like, I feel you, dude. There are more people out there like me, and I don't feel alone when I'm on social media. Love it. Mine, my micro gratitude is so I've battled, and I'm still battling sleep and have for a long time. I don't sleep very well, but I've been trying not just magnesium, but something called magnesium glycinate. And so I don't know that it's working yet because I need a bigger sample size, but it's like a chemical compound with magnesium that hopefully. I don't know big words. Helps me sleep. Is it butter? I don't know, but I'm gonna say. I'm gonna guess no, right? Not butter. Because my kids use that. Magnesium butter. If I look at. No, no, the magnesium I already can take. I already take. Yeah. I thought you meant, like, you wanna. When you're looking at a bottle, if you're trying to get sleep because there's, like, citrate, glycinate. There's, like, different ones. Yeah, I'm not even saying it right. You probably said it right. A supplement combining magnesium with the amino acid glycine. It doesn't matter. But I've been trying it and it's. It doesn't not work yet. I know it's a double negative, but so many things haven't worked. So does that mean it's working? No, it means it. It's not not working yet. And mine's core, mine's like in my head. Right. But I'm working on it. But mine is that I have something new that I'm. I'm. I have some optimism, and I think if you have gratitude for it, that's going to help. Just micro, though, because we're doing micro. Sorry, I forgot. If you have micro gratitude for it, I think that is going to help. Yes, Morgan, Any micro gratitudes? Yes, I am feeling super grateful for my muscles. No, just micro grip. Oh, you can't do super grateful for my muscles. No, you already said super. So you gotta change it. Change it? Yeah. Why your muscles? Why your muscles? Yeah, it was a good one because I dug a hole by myself this weekend, and that was really hard labor. And I was impressed that I was even able to dig this hole. And when I got done, I felt really proud of myself. And it's too proud. You're too proud for me. Yeah. Guys, it's a big deal. It's like your body. Everyday body. Yeah, I know. It's just not micro. It's macro. You deserve a macro, though. Okay. Micro. I'm really thankful for cheese. Is that how. There we go. That's so much better. Yeah. Cheese makes me feel good. And you know, my micro ingratitude is I don't get to eat cheese anymore. Morgan rubbed it in my face. That could be your micro annoyance. Yeah, I got like eight of those. They're all in this room. Yeah. Wait, that's us. Exactly. Oh, it's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two. There's a type of soil in Mississippi called Yazoo clay. It's thick, burnt orange, and it's got a reputation. Is terrible, terrible dirt. Yazoo clay eats everything, so things that get buried there tend to stay buried until they're not. In 2012, construction crews at Mississippi's biggest hospital made a shocking discovery. 7,000 bodies out there or more, all former patients of the old state asylum. And nobody knew they were there. It was my family's mystery. But in this corner of the south, it's not just the soil that keeps secrets. Nobody talks about it. Nobody has any Information. When you peel back the layers of Mississippi's Yazoo Clay, nothing's ever as simple as you think. The story is much more complicated and nuanced than that. I'm Larison Campbell. Listen to Under Yazu Clay on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast. Are your ears bored? Yeah. Are you looking for a new podcast that will make you laugh, learn and say que? Yeah. Then tune in to locatora radio season 10 today. Okay. I'm Diosa. I'm Mala, the host of Locatora Radio, a radiophonic novella, which is just a very extra way of saying a podcast. We're launching this season with a miniseries, totally nostalgic, a four part series about the Latinos who shaped pop culture in the early 2000s. It's Lala checking in with all things Y2K 2000s. My favorite memory, honestly, was us having our own media platforms like Mundos and MTV Tres. You could turn on the tv, you see Thalia, you see Jlo, Nina, Skye, Evie Queen. All the girlies doing their thing things. All of the beauty reflected right back at us. It was everything. Tune in to locatora radio season 10. Now that's what I call a podcast. Listen to Locatora Radio Season 10 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On November 5, 2018 at 6:33am, a red Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in a ditch out in Sleep Hole Valley. The driver's seat door was open. No traces of footsteps leaving the vehicle. No belongings were found, except for a cassette tape lodged in the player. On that tape were 10 vile. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Grotesque mask. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Horrific stories that to this day have been kept restricted from the public until now. You feeling this too? A horror anthology podcast. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Sonoro and iHeart's Mikeultura Podcast Network present the Setup, a new romantic comedy podcast starring Harvey Guillen and Christian Navarro. The setup follows a lonely museum curator searching for love. But when the perfect man walks into his life. Well, I guess I'm saying I like you, you like me. He actually is too good to be true. This is a con. I'm conning you to get the door. We could do this together. To pull off this heist, they'll have to get close and jump into the deep end together. That's a huge leap, Fernando, don't you think? After you chulito but love is the biggest risk they'll ever take. Fernando is never going to love you as much as he loves this job. Chulito. That painting is ours. Listen to the setup as part of the Mic Cultura Podcast Network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, y'all, it's your girl, Cheekies. And I'm back with a brand new season of your favorite podcast, Cheekies and Chill. I'll be sharing even more personal stories with you guys, and I know a lot of people are gonna attack me. Why are you gonna go visit your dad? Your mom wouldn't be okay with it. I'm gonna tell you guys right now. I know my mother and I know my mom had a very forgiving heart. That is my story on plastic surgery. This is my truth. I think the last time I cried like that was when I lost my mom like that, like, yelling. I was like, no. I was like, oh. And I thought, what did I do wrong? And as always, you'll get my exclusive take on topics like love, personal growth, health, family ties, and more. And don't forget, I'll also be dishing out my best advice to you on episodes of Dear Cheeky. So my fiance and I have been together for 10 years. In the first two years of being together, I find out he is cheating on me, not only with women, but also with men. What should I do? Okay, where do I start? That's not love. He doesn't love you enough. Because if he loved you, he'd be faithful. It's going to be an exciting year and I hope that you can join me, listen to Cheekies and Chill Season four as part of the My Cultura Podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I am a long hauler, AKA Long Covid sufferer. I've not had my smell for years. My taste is kind of messed up. My memories also shot and then potentially have had these vertigo episodes associated with COVID So I got all a gambit of things that have been happening, and somebody suggested I give very unusual thing a try to see if it may help, especially with getting my smell and taste back. And listen, if you've tried this, done this, heard of this, send stuff my way because I think this can be helpful if we decide that this could potentially work and help some people out there. Number four, Morgan doesn't smoke, but they're recommending nicotine patches for you. Yeah. So you guys know I'M a long hauler with COVID Like, long. Is that the same? Yeah, long hauler and long Covid. Like you're driving a truck to Covid. Basically the same thing. I haven't had my smell for, gosh, we're going on four years now, which is so crazy. And I also have had memory loss. We think the vertigo may be it. And apparently nicotine patches have helped people, especially with smell, get it back completely. Why do they say. They just say, like, something in it, like, activates a certain part of what's happening in there with the long Covid. And over about six to seven days, it's supposed to be completely back. Have you heard the theories that nicotine is basically caffeine? But the reason that cigarettes are so bad is everything else is around the nicotine. It's not really just. It's not the nicotine, the chemicals. Yes, nicotine patches are having a moment right now. Well, that's what a zen is. Right? But. But the reason that Actual patches, though. Oh, yeah. But that's what zin is. Not like a pouch, but a patch. Yeah, I'm familiar. Yeah. I'm saying, but that's also what a zin is, the pouch. But where. The comparison of the two. The parallels are very similar. But the. Why cigarettes are so awful for you as everything else. The nicotine brings you back to all that really, really terrible stuff. I'm still not gonna. Nicotine patches. Yeah, I don't think so. I thought about it. You're gonna get like, nicotine is what you become addicted to. Right? Caffeine, like, I don't understand. Yeah, same with caffeine. If someone said drink more caffeine, would you think that was as weird? No, but nicotine, like, because of the cigarettes, everything connected to the nicotine. Yeah, but if you had the patch, it would release a measured dose. Like, you don't have more than what is in there. Because they've said this to my wife because she gets strep throat a lot. And they said, you know, what you could do is you could wear a nicotine patch and it'll kill the virus. And my wife was considering it, and I said, you're an idiot. Why would you yell. You're an idiot when a doctor recommends something. That's what I told my wife. I said, these people aren't real doctors. If they're telling you to get on nicotine. If they're not real doc, that's not true lunchwise. No, I don't. I can't imagine a doctor saying, hey, Take this stuff that is highly addictive and people can't seem to kick it. And so when my wife came home with this after going to the doctor, I was like, are you sure they're really a doctor? So I would agree that there I can read you some stuff. And yes, I'm sure they were probably a doctor. She did. She said they had their medical thing on the board on the wall. Both are stimulants. Caffeine stimulates central nervous system nicotine, even through a patch like Amy was talking about or whatever, it does the same. It increases alertness, heart rate, blood pressure. They boost dopamine, which is the feel good chemical in the brain neurotransmitter. They both do. They both give your brain basically a dopamine kick. That's why more people feel focused after drinking a Red Bull or after. And I think smoking is terrible. I hate it. It's disgusting to me because everybody did it around me growing up. But that's also why people would, like, drink a cigarette. And it's like it focuses. Smoke a cigarette. What did I say? Drink a cigarette. You know, that's how much I don't smoke. You can build a tolerance to both over time. Your body gets used to both of them. So it would take more to get the same effect. Both can be habit forming. Not necessarily in the same exact way, but both of them become rituals or crutches, like with coffee. People say it smooths the edges. Isn't what they say. Yeah, smooth the edge off. Whatever that. Say again? I don't drink. Kind of the same thing, though. So the health risk. Caffeine in moderation. Pretty safe. Nicotine, especially from smoking. Far riskier long term because of everything else that's in the smoking. But caffeine's like your. Your buddy who hypes you up. Nicotines are like the ex who knows how to calm you down, but you don't really want to go back. Oh, man. So some. It's definitely a little more severe, but by itself, it's not what you're thinking because of everything else associated with the cigarette. So what you're saying is I need to go apologize to my wife. No, no, no, no, no. Well, yeah, for Connor. An idiot. Yeah, well, maybe that part. That's your own relationship. I don't know about your dynamic, but if that's gonna. I would evaluate the risk reward of if you're just addicted to nicotine but not cigarettes. Look at him. He's defeated. I just can't believe. But you can smell and Taste what you can't do. I think that's something I would probably try. Me. I think that's something I would probably try. Well, and. Because the thing that scares me the most is I've never smoked a cigarette before in my life. I don't know what nicotine would do to my body. Like the reaction I would immediately have. So am I gonna make things worse by doing this or am I potentially gonna make it better? And then I just never try it. But I don't know. You know what I mean? Like, I can't. I can't figure out what the pros and cons are here. You could be smelling again, but you'd be walking around with a dip in your mouth, essentially. It is a very complicated answer that you should go and ask your doctor about. Nicotine is very addictive. It is a stimulant. It is not a known carcinogen, though nicotine itself is not. But there. But there are carcinogens in cigarettes. It's. Nicotine is not what causes cancer. I did see that nicotine is like a nightshade. So it's actually something that we often consume in like tomatoes, eggplants, potatoes. So nicotine itself is not the. It's more addicting than. Yes, but it's like in the night she nightshade family. So it's technically, it's a mushroom. I don't know what a nightshade is. Tomatoes are nightshades, peppers are nightshades. So talk to somebody you trust. I would say don't get a nicotine patch just for the fun of it. Just throw one on today because you could actually do one. Just like, I want to be focused. I want to be. But I would highly recommend not doing that. But you have lost a lot of like your smell, taste senses because of this long Covid. It's affecting how you walk. You're having migraine. You can't. I think it's something you should spend time talking to a professional about. But don't think that all nicotine is like, it's just smoking cigarettes. I know, it's just what I associate with it. Because that's what you grew up like when you, when you went to the drug class Dare they're like, don't have nicotine. It's addictive. It can raise cardiovascular risk. Caffeine can do a lot of bad stuff to you as well. But it doesn't carry the cancer causing baggage that we associate with cigarettes. Yeah. And it is in like the nicotine patches I think are like 5 milligrams or something like that. So it's super low dosage. I don't even want a night shade. And you're not going to be wearing them all the time. Like, it's not going to be something you're wearing for the rest of your life. A night shade is a type of plant. I. I don't know enough about that. I can talk about. Like, apparently Tom Brady, a long time ago, I saw he didn't consume nightshades because they can cause inflammation in the body and is part of his. The reason why he could play for so long is how he took care of his body. So if I don't eat nightshades, I can play in the NFL. You can be the goat. I mean, that was sad for him because he can't have like salsa. And I'm. That is sad. That's sad. That's what I was thinking when I read that. I was like, golly, you just never forget it. Like salsa chips, salsa, queso. My final answer on that is I do not have your answer. I've studied a little bit about it because I'm also curious about the effects individually of caffeine nicotine. But I would talk to a doctor who knows this is not a general physician who actually has an understanding of those and what they can do to you, what you don't want done to you and how it possibly could help. That's all. Yeah, I feel like that's a responsible answer. And then Lunchbox should also advise his wife to go back and. Well, you just shouldn't call her an idiot first. Yeah. Because it's like this one thing. What if he wants to. He thinks he wants to vape. He's like, he wants you to vape to help. So it's just crazy. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two, Lunchbox actually took Bobby's advice. There's all kinds of things that get talked about on our show, but there was one thing in particular that Lunchbox took it and he's like, you know, finally need to listen to this. And it may be paying off for him in a huge way. So excited for Lunchbox if this pans out. And also proud of him for taking some advice. Number three, Lunchbox said he took my advice for something. I don't know what it is. I give a lot of advice. Think most of it's pretty good based off my life experiences, but sometimes he makes fun of me. I do not know. So I'm handing it over to you. Go ahead. It was Like, a week, week and a half ago. And you were like, hey, lunchbox, you should. If you spend 30 minutes a day and start applying to things, I think you can get your name out there. Like, you don't do anything. You just say things. You don't do it. You got to do it, and then something will happen. I was like, you know what? I sat at home, and I was like, maybe Bobby was right. Maybe Bobby is on to something. So I looked in. The Nashville soccer club is looking to hire someone. Is that Major League? The Major League Soccer? Major League Soccer. Mls. Like, the big leagues. Can I just rewind for a second? Do I. Do I. Did I say that like that? Not like that, but kind of, right? Like, I think my. I think what I was saying to him was I think he has a lot of ability, and there's a lot of things that he can do. And he cries about not getting any work, but he has the ability if he just will. Will put the effort in. And would it put the effort into applying to things and being told no over and over again that eventually someone will see what we see in him and they will like him? I think that's kind of what it was, but yes. Yes. So you see. Well, I didn't see it. Sales lady came to me and was like, hey, they want to know if you'd be interested. And I'm like, oh, absolutely. So I looked it up, found it online. They wanted a resume. I didn't even know how to make a resume, and so my wife made me a resume. Wait, speaking of your parents, when you went to college, they filled out my. My mom filled out my college application. What about when you applied to Sam's or Jason's deli or. No, I filled those out. Oh, well, good. But you didn't have to submit a resume, just the application. You think you had to have a resume for Sam's club? Are you serious? That's a good point. Okay, okay, Fair enough. Go ahead. So I didn't know how to make a resume, so my wife made me a resume, and I sent it off. Man, my name is in the hat for the in stadium hosting gig. Man, I'd love to see that resume. So, like, what does that mean? Like, what is that? What does that mean? Can you hand it to. Can you print it out and give it to me? I can play a song when you come back on the other side of it. That'd be awesome. Well, then I need someone to explain to me what an in stadium he'll be the hype guy, he's on the mic going, hey, we're here with Jim. Jim, you got 30 seconds. See if you can kick goals. Okay. And, yeah, he'd be good at that. Do you have the ability to find the resume? Yeah, I'll just have to ask my wife where she put it, because I think I had to put it on a website. Like, where the. You only made one and sent it off. That's it. Well, how many are you gonna make? But making one is. There's not just one. If it's on your computer. Yeah, I'll ask her where it is. Okay, so we don't have it now. Not right like this. Like, actual moment. Yeah, no, I did not have it. Okay. Like, I uploaded it to some website. Oh, boy. Just find it. See if you. Maybe later we'll check in. Yeah, yeah, I'll check him. So you sent it off how many days ago? Like, three days ago. Feel pretty good about it. I feel great, man. I mean, the fact that they asked if I'd be interested in it, I'm like, who asked if you'd be interested? Sales girl. But did they ask. But the team, right? I assume they asked her. Why else would she come to me? She was like. I was talking to Nashville Scott and where they, like, were looking for somebody, and she's like, came. Came and told you. I think you would crush that job. I think it's. There's not a better job. Perfect. Yeah, I agree, and I hope you get it. What's next? They said they'd let me know in a week or so, so I'm just waiting. So, yeah, we're waiting on. See if Nina needs picked up by the airport. A lot of waiting, and then we gotta wait to see if Lunchbox gets the job. Yeah, okay. Have you followed up? What do you mean? What do you follow up? Why would you follow up? I don't want to be. Probably too soon to follow up. Never too soon to follow up. Three days is never too soon. But if they said, we'll get back to you in a week. Who gives a crap? You want to be the person that is like, yeah, you want to be kind of annoying. Okay, be annoying. Well, go show up to the office. You should monitor his annoying. What? Why not? I'm telling you, everybody's like, I don't want to be annoying. I don't want to follow up too quickly. I don't. There's one wheel that gets greased, and that's the one that squeaks. If you showed up to the office during Business hours. And you found out who the person was making the hire and is like, hey, I applied. I just want to say in person that I would love to do this job. I'd like to show you. I would hire that person almost on the spot. What should he wear? Nashville Seashore. He's got stuff. I've got jerseys. Yeah, I'm just saying, like, we need to help him. Like, he can't just show up. Hoodie. No. National SC Hoodie. Yes. Okay. Yes. Are you sure? Should he wear something more professional? Well, I mean, tuxedo would be pretty cool, if I'm being honest. If I were, like, gonna trick them, that'd be funny. Okay, here's what they're looking for. I found it online. Individuals available for six to eight hours, 15 to 20 times per year. Available to an all necessary in person and virtual training. Someone who enjoys speaking and interacting with others in a warm and respectful manner. We'll work on that one. Able to stand, walk, or walk up and downstairs throughout an event. Must enjoy helping others and working within a team environment. Proactive and seeking out positive interactions with both guest coworkers and main positive relationships. You. This is you. This is you. Go to the freaking building. Hey. Find the person who's over this and go to the building and drop off something. You know what else? I did a cover letter. Yeah, that's called a resume. Yeah, that's part of the resume. Yeah. Okay, so, like, what should he drop off? Well, soccer ball donuts. It's like, decorated like soccer balls. This is for everybody listening. If you feel like you're being kind of annoying. Whenever you want something, you're competing against other people. Other people want the same thing. Now what are you going to do when you compete? Are you going to sit back and just let the judges make their decision based on everything being fair and everybody just sitting on their thumbs? No. If you don't get picked while doing extra effort, that's on them. The last thing you want to do is not get picked. You sat back and did nothing other than the minimal. All right, so it. You. You literally could figure out who the whole team is. You could drop off donuts, you could make a video. Find their email, you can send the donuts, and then once you know the donuts are there, an hour later in the email, like I said the donuts, I wanted it. It's anything, anything extra. All right, maybe I'll send them cookies with my face on it. Yeah, that's good too. They'll ever forget you, you know it. Whatever man, just do extra, okay? If you want extra to be done for you, you need to do extra. So I'm proud of you. If you're doing that. I think you. You would be excellent at this job. Now go and get the job. Okay. Because they may already have somebody in mind, and the only way to change their mind is to do something that changes where their mind is right now in the process. All right. Are we going to commercial? I'm not going to crap because I gotta go. Oh, no, you can't go right now. Oh, but I would do it, but I would do it today if I were you. Okay. Okay. But good. We're rooting for him, right? It's awesome, man. Yeah. We got to work on that respectful talking thing. Yeah. Other than that, we got it. And get your resume, and we'll go over it. We want to hear it. I'm gonna hit my wife. You're gonna what? No, no, no. Hit her up. Hit her up. That's one of those respectful talking things I'm talking about. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan Number two. There's a type of soil in Mississippi called Yazoo clay. It's thick, burnt orange, and it's got a reputation. It's terrible, terrible dirt. Yazoo clay eats everything, so things that get buried there tend to stay buried until they're not. In 2012, construction crews at Mississippi's biggest hospital made a shocking discovery. 7,000 bodies out there or more, all former patients of the old state asylum, and nobody knew they were there. It was my family's mystery. But in this corner of the south, it's not just the soil that keeps secrets. Nobody talks about it. Nobody has any information. When you peel back the layers of Mississippi's Yazoo clay, nothing's ever as simple as you think. The story is much more complicated and nuanced than that. I'm Larison Campbell. Listen to Under Yazu Clay on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Sonoro and iHeart's Mike Cultura podcast Network present the Setup, a new romantic comedy podcast starring Harvey Guillen and Christian Navarro. The setup follows a lonely museum curator searching for love. But when the perfect man walks into his life. Well, I guess I'm saying I like you, you like me. He actually is too good to be true. This is a con. I'm conning you to get the Delato painting. We could do this together. To pull off this heist, they'll have to get close and jump into the defense together. That's a huge leap, Fernando, don't you think? After you, Chulito. But love is the biggest risk they'll ever take. Fernando's never going to love you as much as he loves this job. Chulito. That painting is ours. Listen to the setup as part of the Mike Vultura Podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pieces. Podcasts. Are your ears bored? Yeah. Are you looking for a new podcast that will make you laugh? Learn and say que? Yeah. Then tune in to locatora radio season 10 today. Okay. I'm Diosa. I'm Mala, the host of Locatora Radio, a radiophonic novella, which is just a very extra way of saying a podcast. We're launching this season with a miniseries, totally nostalgic, A four part series about the Latinos who shaped pop culture in the early 2000s. It's Lala checking in with all things Y2K 2000s. My favorite memory, honestly, was us having our own media platforms like Mundos and MTV Tres. You could turn on the TV, you see Thalia, you see JLo, Nina Sky, Evie Queen. All the girlies doing their things. All of the beauty reflected right back at us. It was everything. Tune in to locatora radio season 10. Now that's what I call a podcast. Listen to Locatora Radio Season 10 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On November 5, 2018 at 6:33am, a red Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in a ditch out in Sleep Hole Valley. The driver's seat door was open. No traces of footsteps leaving the vehicle. No belongings were found, except for a cassette tape lodged in the player. On that tape were 10. Vile. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Grotesque. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Horrific stories that to this day have been kept restricted from the public. Until now. You feeling this too? A horror anthology podcast. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, y'all, it's your girl, Cheekies. And I'm back with a brand new season of your favorite podcast, Cheekies and Chill. I'll be sharing even more personal stories with you guys. And I know a lot of people are gonna attack me. Why? Are you gonna go visit your dad? Your mom wouldn't be okay with it. I'm gonna tell you guys right now. I know my mother and I know my mom had a very forgiving heart. That is my story on plastic surgery. This is my truth. I think the last time I cried like that was when I lost my mom like that, like, yelling. I was like, no. I was like, oh. And I thought, what did I do wrong? And as always, you'll get my exclusive take on topics like love, personal growth, health, family ties, and more. And don't forget, I'll also be dishing out my best advice to you on episodes of Dear Cheekies. So my fiance and I have been together for 10 years. In the first two years of being together, I find out he is cheating on me, not only with women, but also with men. What should I do? Okay, where do I start? That's not love. He doesn't love you enough. Because if he loved you, he'd be faithful. It's going to be an exciting year, and I hope that you can join me, listen to Cheekies and Chill Season four as part of the My Cultura podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you think about your entire life and there's one day that stands out to you, now, I'm not talking the day you got married or the day that you had a kid, because those are out of the equation. Just a normal day where so much good stuff happened or one of your favorite memories. That's kind of what this segment was born out of. Everybody shared the day that they would relive over and over and over again. Some of them are so, so cool. Some are very specific to everybody's passions and things that they love. And it'd be cool for you to also think, what was the day that was so great for me? I would totally do this over and over again. Number two, if you had to relive the same day over and over, you can't pick marriage or kids. What specific day from your past would you choose? And why? How fast did anyone, Anybody get it? Immediately, really quick. Okay, you can go first. Yeah. It was the day we flew with Jerry Jones in his helicopter to the Dallas Cowboys game. I mean, it was the best day of my life. That's a good one. It was amazing. What month was that? November. I should go back and find the day, because I would love to relive that day every single day of my life. And he's massive Dallas Cowboys fan. I just emailed the Dallas Cowboys. I was like, can I talk to Jerry Jones? And then once they figured out I was an Arkansas guy like him, it ended up we went to Dallas, met him at his helicopter. We. It was just me and Eddie and Mike and my wife and him and his son. That's it. We flew to the game. Two of his sons. It was crazy. The whole thing was crazy. That's a good one. And then when we got to the game, we like, we're on the field. We were on the field, right? Ball the players. And then we watched the game from his suite. Yeah, it was crazy. That's a good one. For a Dallas Cowboys fan, that's a pretty good one. Legit. Do you have one? I remember the day I was in LA filming a movie. I loved that day. The first thought that came to my mind, like right when you said it, I. It was a little too morbid, so I switched to the movie one. Okay, so. Because that was a lot of fun. Was it more fun doing it or seeing it? Doing it, experiencing it. But like, I loved every part of it. Like, I just thought it was so much fun. Like I would do it again and again and again. And if I have to relive it over and over, then that's my one way. Do you ever watch It's Holiday Harmony. Is it still on hbo? Max or Max, Whatever it is. I think so. Do I ever watch it? No. Just so you can kind of like relive it in your head. Oh, no, that's a good point. I haven't watched it since the day it came out. We watch it as a family and I haven't been able to bring myself to re watch it. Lunchbox, what's your day? Oh, man. My friend Eliza was getting married down in the Valley, South Texas, and I got on a Southwest Airlines flight and I go to the next to last row and I sit in a seat and these two chicks come walking down the plane. I'm like, this dude sitting on the aisle better get up so these chicks can sit next to me. And he was like a 15 year old kid and he got up and moved to the last row and these two chicks sit next to me and we ended up drinking. Our plane got delayed, we went to the airport bar, got back on the plane together and I thought I was never going to see him again. They waited when I got off the plane in South Texas and they were like, here, here's our number. We'll be in Padre tonight, you should call us. And I go to the wedding and I go to the, you know, reception afterwards and they text me, hey, you coming to Padre to party with us? And I was like, yeah, this wedding sucks, man, I gotta go. And I headed to Padre and I had a night with these two Ladies. And it was awesome. Okay, I see what you're saying. I see what he wants us to think, but I ain't seeing what he's saying. No. Let's just say they had a nice hotel room on the beach of South Padre island, and it was. Yeah. And then I went back the next night, too. That's your best night? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Mine's probably pretty recent. I got to play in the Major League Baseball celebrity softball game, and Deion Sanders was the coach, and I played with T.O. and Dez Bryant on my team. And it was one of those magical nights where everything went right. And not only I had a home run, a triple, made some diving catches, and I won MVP the whole game. And we won. And it was on tv. It was on MLB Network. That's awesome. It was cr. It was like I was in a different body. Like, everything that was hit at me, it was crazy. And so the fact that it's on tv, too, and that I have a big championship belt from. Doesn't feel real, because it was. And I told my wife not to come. I was like, don't worry about coming. I'm gonna go. I'm play, like, three innings. They let everybody play, so no one's gonna get to play that much. And then when I called her after, I was like, I just want mvp. She's like, what could have been there? We won the game, and I won mvp, and I told everybody not to come. Her family, everything. I was like, I'm not gonna get to play enough. Don't worry about coming to Dallas. So what did that teach you? Oh, I stand by it, because most time, I'm gonna be right about that. But then we were able to watch it on television, and so, yeah, that was a good one. That was a cool. That was a good one. And my friends. All my friends got a suite. They got to set up in a suite, watch the game, watch the whole thing. We couldn't believe it, too, but it's like one play after another. Like, gosh, man. Like, he's. I was on fire. And at some point, we're like, he's going to win mvp. And he did. It was crazy. Kane Brown was on my team, hit a home run. It was awesome. But who cares? I won mvp, got the big championship belt, still got in the house, got everybody signed the back of it. That's probably a little, little, little bias, because it was pretty recent, but I would give that one the championship there. All right, thank you, guys. It's the best bits of the week. With Morgan. Number two, there are some more performers that were announced for the cruise with Bobby Bones show. Super exciting. Yes. The show is going on a cruise, and holy crap, this lineup is insane. So save some money so you can come join the show next year. Hopefully I'll also be joining you guys. Who knows? Time will tell and maybe not, but either way, you should be going on this trip. So here is the entire lineup and get excited because it's gonna be so much fun. Number one, I have a big announcement. Thank you. Forever and ever and ever and ever, the show has said, let's go on a cruise. And I'm like, I don't want to go on a cruise. I just didn't until finally everything came together in a perfect way. And I was like, you know what? I think we can do this. Let's do it. We announce it as a show. We're like, we're gonna do a cruise and we do it like a year out. So it's February 27, 2026. It's seven. The big announcement's coming. You guys don't even know. That's why I like doing. Because the rest of the show doesn't even know the rest of this announcement. Which you didn't even know the cruise was happening until I announced it on the air. Correct. It's a seven day cruise on a luxury ship. Celebrity reflection, Ports of call. We're leaving from Fort Lauderdale, Key West, Nassau. Bimini. Sounds amazing. Oh, I didn't know what that noise was. Yeah, I didn't either. I was what? Bimini. Okay, so I don't know how to say it. That's how exotic it is. So first of all, as we mentioned, the show will be there. Eddie and I, the raging idiots, will be performing and hey, look at that. But also, we've mentioned this before. Big deal. Keith Urban. Boom, boom, boom. But now I shall announce more acts that will be joining us on the cruise. Oh, there's more. There's more. I didn't know that. Lee Brice, Scotty McCreary, Parmalee, Lil Wild Card, Leanne Rimes. I just want you guys to know that I feel the pressure to make this an excellent cruise. That's why I keep adding artists. Because if this isn't awesome, I feel like our listeners are gonna be like, dude, what'd you even do? So the pr. I feel the pressure on me. I'm making calls. So it's gonna be. I mean, honestly, the big act is the Raging Idiots. Of course. Of course. But then everyone else. But then, yeah, there's like, but Keith Urban, Libre eyes, Parmalee, Scotty McCurry, Leanne Rimes, like this is all happening. So if you want to come, it's a year away, a little less than that now February 27th and you can just go to topshelfcountrycruise.com to reserve your cabin. Now that's that announcement. Thank you. And that's the news. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two. Well, that wraps for me this weekend. Thank you for joining me. Hanging out again. Check out part one, Part three with Amy. So much fun. I love catching up with the show members. It's all new content, stuff you've never heard before and we're just having fun conversations. I know there's so many podcasts out there, but this is kind of like a weekend version of the second part of our podcast and it's one on one time. So it's super cool to really get to know a lot of the different show members. And also you can check out my podcast, take this Personally where I dive into all types of hard conversations that I feel are really important and people are struggling and going through certain things. 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